In the fictional
Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 is the primary
continuity in which most
Marvel Comics
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titles take place.
History of the term
The term was first used in "Rough Justice", a story credited to both
Alan Moore
Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is an English author known primarily for his work in comic books including ''Watchmen'', '' V for Vendetta'', ''The Ballad of Halo Jones'', ''Swamp Thing'', ''Batman:'' ''The Killing Joke'', and ''From Hell ...
and
Alan Davis
Alan Davis (born 18 June 1956) is an English artist and writer of comic books, known for his work on titles such as '' Captain Britain'', '' The Uncanny X-Men'', '' ClanDestine'', '' Detective Comics'', ''Excalibur'', '' JLA: The Nail'' and '' ...
published in July 1983 by
Marvel UK in the anthology comic ''
The Daredevils'' (and was later reprinted in the ''
Captain Britain
Captain Britain is a title used by various superheroes in comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with Excalibur. The moniker was first used in publication by Brian Braddock in ''Captain Britain Weekly'' #1 by writer ...
'' trade paperback).
Saturnyne uses the term to differentiate Brian Braddock, the Captain Britain of the regular
Marvel Comics
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universe, from the other members of the
Captain Britain Corps, each of which inhabit different universes. The designation was later used by the American branch of Marvel Comics in the ''
Excalibur
Excalibur () is the legendary sword of King Arthur, sometimes also attributed with magical powers or associated with the rightful sovereignty of Britain. It was associated with the Arthurian legend very early on. Excalibur and the Sword in t ...
'' title, which frequently referenced Captain Britain's early UK-published adventures. This comic was written by
Chris Claremont
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, who had created Captain Britain, and pencilled by Alan Davis, the artist on the UK-published series. Davis later had a run as both writer and artist on the book.
Alan Moore is usually credited with creating the term. However, Alan Davis has said that it was invented by
Dave Thorpe
Dave Thorpe (born 1954) is a British writer who is best known for his work on '' Captain Britain''.
Biography
David Thorpe's career began when he joined Marvel UK in 1980 as an assistant editor and art assistant. He soon started writing Capta ...
, the previous writer of the UK-published ''Captain Britain'' stories.
A difference of opinion exists regarding the selection of the number 616. In 2005, Moore's son-in-law
John Reppion said on an
Internet message board
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that the number was arbitrarily chosen by Moore, saying it "was just a random number of no significance chosen because people always seemed to be talking about 'earth 2' or 'earth 4' but never any higher numbers." However, Davis has said that it comes from a variation on the
number of the beast
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, picked because Thorpe "wasn't a fan of the modern superhero genre" and expressed this in his stories, "such as recording his opinion of the Marvel Universe with the designation 616."
In the climaxes of the "Goblin Nation" and "
Spider-Verse" storylines in ''
Superior Spider-Man'' and ''
The Amazing Spider-Man
''The Amazing Spider-Man'' is an ongoing American comic book series featuring the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man as its main protagonist. Being in the Earth 616, mainstream continuity of the franchise, it began publication in 1963 as a bim ...
'', respectively, it is revealed that
Marvel 2099/Earth-928 is the same universe as 616, dubbed as Earth-616 circa 2099.
References to Earth-616
Most references to Earth-616 appear in Marvel UK titles, in ''Excalibur,'' or in Marvel reference texts such as the guide to ''Alternate Universes'' (2005). In addition, there are a number of other references to Earth-616:
* In ''
Marvel 1602'' #6 (March 2004),
Uatu
Uatu (), often simply known as the Watcher, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, he first appeared in '' The Fantastic Four'' #13 (April 1963). He is a member ...
the
Watcher refers to the universe as Earth-616.
* In ''Marvel Knights 4'' #15 (April 2005), Earth-616 is mentioned.
* In ''
Uncanny X-Men
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'' #462 (September 2005), an
alteration in reality of Earth-616 causes trans-temporal devastation, and
Saturnyne attempts to destroy that particular temporal continuity to "cauterize the wound".
* In ''Iron Man: Fatal Frontier'' #10, Dr. Doom mentions that they are in either Earth-616 or in Earth-615.
* In all issues of ''
Deadpool Kills Deadpool'' (July 2013), the story centers around the timeline of Earth-616 Deadpool rather that any of the alternate universe versions.
* In
''Secret Wars'' (2015) #1, the universe where the main storyline takes place is referred to as Earth-616.
The term has also appeared in ''
Exiles
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'' (in, among others, the
House of M
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tie-in issues) and is in regular use by the writers of Marvel's Official Handbooks for the simplicity of the term.
There has been at least one attempt within Marvel canon to change the designation of Earth-616. In the final story arc of ''
X-Man
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'' (issues #71–74), writer
Steven Grant began to refer to the planet as "Earth-611" due to the destruction of several other Earths (which were all apparently "higher on the list" of the multiverse than the Marvel Earth) by a godlike entity. This change, an allusion to the events of DC's ''
Crisis on Infinite Earths
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'', was not adopted by other writers.
In other media
Marvel Cinematic Universe
* In the film ''
Thor: The Dark World'' (2013),
Erik Selvig is portrayed as being somewhat mentally unstable and in his time at a mental hospital he draws a number of diagrams and equations on a blackboard. Near the center of all of this, the words "616 universe" can be seen underlined.
* In the
second season of ''
Iron Fist
Iron Fist, Iron fist or Ironfist may refer to:
Military
* Iron Fist (exercise), an Indian Air Force exercise held in 2013 and 2016
* Iron Fist (countermeasure), an Israeli counter-weapon system
* 20th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom) or The Iron ...
'' (2018),
Misty Knight is driving with
Colleen Wing when they hear a police radio broadcast alerting all units to "multiple fatalities at a nearby nightclub" and a "code 616". Misty explains that 616 is the police code for a "possible suspect with abilities".
* In the film ''
Avengers: Endgame'' (2019),
Ant-Man
Ant-Man is the name of several superheroes appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby, Ant-Man's first appearance was in ''Tales to Astonish'' #27 (January 1962) but first appeared in costum ...
's van was being held in a storage area labeled "616".
* In the film ''
Spider-Man: Far From Home'' (2019),
Mysterio
Mysterio (Quentin Beck) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the character first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #13 (June 1964). He is primarily depicte ...
claims that the main
Marvel Cinematic Universe
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continuity exists on "Earth-616". However, the MCU was previously designated as
Earth-199999 in the 2008 coffee table book ''
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z, Vol. 5'' and is referred to as such in other media. It is left unclear if this is a misdirect by Mysterio.
* In the film ''
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness'' (2022),
Christine Palmer
''Night Nurse'' is a comic-book series published by Marvel Comics in the early 1970s. Linda Carter, one of the series' three central characters, previously was the lead of an earlier Marvel series, ''Linda Carter, Student Nurse'', published in 1 ...
of Earth-838 informs
Doctor Strange that his universe is "Earth-616".
Other films
* In the film ''
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse'', Earth-616 is seen in a monitor along with other Earths, while
Peter B. Parker arrives on
Earth-1610
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(the Ultimate Marvel Universe) when the interdimensional machine starts malfunctioning.
Editorial reaction
Former Marvel Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Joseph Quesada (; born January 12, 1962''Comics Buyer's Guide'' #1650; February 2009; page 107) is an American comic book artist, writer, editor, and television producer. He became known in the 1990s for his work on various Valiant Comics books ...
and Executive Editor
Tom Brevoort
Tom Brevoort () is an American comic book editor, known for his work for Marvel Comics, where he has overseen titles such as '' New Avengers'', ''Civil War'', and '' Fantastic Four''. He became Executive Editor in 2007, and in January 2011 was pro ...
have each stated their dislike for the term Earth-616.
References
External links
*
Earth-616at Spider-Man Wiki
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